November 2, 1913

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November 2, 1913

November 2, 1913

The circuit court will resume its sessions Nov. 4, the first matter being the arguments in the trial of Mrs. Ownie Knutzen, charged with assault to commit mayhem upon Mrs. Philo Bivens during the progress of a quarrel over an irrigation ditch last July. All the testimony was introduced yesterday. The adjournment was taken to the court until after the election tomorrow.

The opening services at the Methodist Episcopal church, corner of Bartlett and Fourth streets, last evening was of a most interesting character. The music, accompanied by hearty congregational singing, was fine. A large audience was present and two presented themselves at the altar and were happily converted. These meetings will continue throughout the week. Everybody invited. Excellent music led by a chorus choir under the direction of F.C. Edmeades. Come.

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